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Unity Update Can't Access FPS Microgame Files

Discussion in 'Editor & General Support' started by Ningkamess, Oct 9, 2020.

  1. Ningkamess

    Ningkamess

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    Unity 2020 isn't letting me open up the FPS Microgame tutorial from Unity Hub 2.4.1, saying that I need to install Unity 2019.4

    ....I am currently deleting Unity 2020 to make room for Unity 2019.4

    ....This seems like something that shouldn't be...

    OS Mojave - 2013 Mac Air - 2 Dogs
     
  2. DiegoDePalacio

    DiegoDePalacio

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    Hi @Ningkamess,

    As you mention, this shouldn't be happening.

    Do you have a screenshot (or the entire text) of the warning or error requiring you to install Unity 2019.4?


    Thank you!
     
  3. Ningkamess

    Ningkamess

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    So I deleted the newest version of Unity and installed Unity 2019.4

    However it was this screen and instead of "open project" on the bottom left, it said Install Unity 2019.4, leading me to a link which then began downloading Unity 2019.4:

    Screen Shot 2020-10-09 at 3.59.39 PM.png

    Unfortunately when I click to open the tutorial it says:
    Screen Shot 2020-10-09 at 4.00.33 PM.png
     
  4. DiegoDePalacio

    DiegoDePalacio

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    Thank you for the screenshots.

    There is a couple of things you can try for having the tutorial up and running on your Mac.

    Have you tried clicking on "Install" button that appears on your previous screenshot?

    If so... What happened?

    If this process is not working, another way would be to create an empty project and then import the "FPS Microgame" from the "Package Manager".

    You can find more information about the Package Manager here: https://docs.unity3d.com/Manual/Packages.html

    There is also a tutorial about how to use it here: https://learn.unity.com/tutorial/the-package-manager-2019-3#


    I hope this helps!
     
  5. HElfsadf

    HElfsadf

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    pls help me there is no walls
     

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  6. Runningbear96

    Runningbear96

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    Having a similar issue though it is with a Windows ASUS laptop. Where I have the current editor from 2022 installed though am being forced to download the 2021 editor in order to access WebGL as the 2022 version lacks WebGL support entirely.